MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR
WUX450 / WX520 / WUX400ST / WX450ST
User Commands
© CANON INC.2013 |
YT1-1452-001 |
WUX450 / WX520 / WUX400ST / WX450ST User Commands |
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Table of Contents |
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Table of Contents ........................................................................................................ |
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1. Overview ................................................................................................................. |
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2. Communication Specifications................................................................................. |
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Communication Specifications.............................................................................................................. |
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Usable Character Codes........................................................................................................................ |
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Communication System (Serial) ........................................................................................................... |
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Communication System (LAN) ............................................................................................................. |
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Command Format.................................................................................................................................. |
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Response Format ................................................................................................................................... |
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Other ...................................................................................................................................................... |
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3. Communication Flow............................................................................................... |
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Command Transmission (PC side)........................................................................................................ |
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Command Reception (projector side) .................................................................................................... |
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Command / Response............................................................................................................................. |
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Response Reception Timeout ................................................................................................................ |
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Other ...................................................................................................................................................... |
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4. Command List ......................................................................................................... |
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5. Guide to command description.............................................................................. |
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EXAMPLE............................................................................................................................................ |
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6. Command Details.................................................................................................. |
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6AXADJ ............................................................................................................................................... |
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6AXR .................................................................................................................................................... |
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6AXG .................................................................................................................................................... |
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6AXB .................................................................................................................................................... |
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6AXC .................................................................................................................................................... |
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6AXM ................................................................................................................................................... |
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6AXY .................................................................................................................................................... |
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AMBADJ .............................................................................................................................................. |
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AMBLEVEL......................................................................................................................................... |
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AMBTYPE............................................................................................................................................ |
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ASELA1................................................................................................................................................ |
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ASELA2................................................................................................................................................ |
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ASELC.................................................................................................................................................. |
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ASELD ................................................................................................................................................. |
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ASELH ................................................................................................................................................. |
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ASPECT ............................................................................................................................................... |
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AUTOPC .............................................................................................................................................. |
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AUTOSETEXE .................................................................................................................................... |
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AVOL .................................................................................................................................................... |
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BLANK................................................................................................................................................. |
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BRI ....................................................................................................................................................... |
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COLOR_TEMP .................................................................................................................................... |
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COMVER ............................................................................................................................................. |
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CONT ................................................................................................................................................... |
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DGAMMA ............................................................................................................................................ |
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DZOOM_POS....................................................................................................................................... |
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DZOOM_RAT....................................................................................................................................... |
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ERR ...................................................................................................................................................... |
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FINE_GAMMA_R................................................................................................................................ |
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FINE_GAMMA_G................................................................................................................................ |
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FINE_GAMMA_B................................................................................................................................ |
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FLTWRN.............................................................................................................................................. |
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FREEZE ............................................................................................................................................... |
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GAMMA ............................................................................................................................................... |
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HDMI_IN ............................................................................................................................................. |
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HDMI_OVSCAN.................................................................................................................................. |
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HUE ..................................................................................................................................................... |
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IMAGE ................................................................................................................................................. |
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IMAGEFLIP......................................................................................................................................... |
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INPUT.................................................................................................................................................. |
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KREP.................................................................................................................................................... |
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LAMP ................................................................................................................................................... |
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LAMPCOUNTER ................................................................................................................................ |
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LMPWRN............................................................................................................................................. |
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MAIN.................................................................................................................................................... |
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MEMF .................................................................................................................................................. |
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MEMG.................................................................................................................................................. |
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MEMS .................................................................................................................................................. |
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MUTE................................................................................................................................................... |
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NR ........................................................................................................................................................ |
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POWER ................................................................................................................................................ |
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PRODCODE......................................................................................................................................... |
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RC......................................................................................................................................................... |
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RGBGAIN ............................................................................................................................................ |
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RGBOFFSET ....................................................................................................................................... |
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ROMVER ............................................................................................................................................. |
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SAT....................................................................................................................................................... |
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SAVEIMGPROF................................................................................................................................... |
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SCRNASPECT..................................................................................................................................... |
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SHARP ................................................................................................................................................. |
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SIGNAL_INFO .................................................................................................................................... |
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SIGNALSTATUS ................................................................................................................................. |
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TEMP ................................................................................................................................................... |
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TPTN.................................................................................................................................................... |
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7. Error List................................................................................................................ |
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8. Error Processing.................................................................................................... |
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WUX450 / WX520 / WUX400ST / WX450ST User Commands
1. Overview
These specifications describe the methods of controlling Projector WUX450 / WX520 / WUX400ST / WX450ST from PC or other controllers over an RS232C connection or LAN.
Symbol
The following symbols are used in these specifications:
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WUX450 / WX520 / WUX400ST / WX450ST User Commands
2. Communication Specifications
Communication Specifications
The projector can be controlled via RS-232C or LAN connection.
PC - Projector connection configuration
LAN PORT
LAN PORT
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COM PORT |
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RS-232C crossover cable
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RS-232C connection |
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3-line connection of SD, |
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RD, and SG |
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Send Data
Receive Data
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Send Data |
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Receive Data |
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*Signal lines other than the three SD, RD, and SG lines are not used in the projector.
*Loop back its own signals on the PC side as necessary.
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WUX450 / WX520 / WUX400ST / WX450ST User Commands
Usable Character Codes
Use ASCII codes in the red and blue areas of below table.
No distinction is made between double-byte characters and single-byte characters. Do not use double-byte or triple-byte characters. They will all be recognized as single-byte characters. Uppercase and lowercase alphabet letters are recognized as the same character.
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Communication System (Serial) |
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Communication system |
RS-232-C Start-stop synchronization Semi-duplex communication |
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Transmission speed |
19.2 Kbps |
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Character length |
8 bits / character |
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Stop bit |
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Parity |
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Command format |
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Maximum transmission |
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Communication |
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Flow control |
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Error control |
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Break signal |
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Between command / response |
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* For timeout, see "Communication flow" on page 8.
Communication System (LAN)
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Communication system |
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Command Format
Format
Commands are sent from PC to the projector in the following format:
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Response Format
Responses are sent from the projector to PC in the following format:
<Response character string> <Delimiter>
There are multiple response types, each having different <response string> format.
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Reference command |
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Format varies according to the type, as follows:
Normal response
A response when command is processed normally.
The projector receives the next command only after receiving this response.
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Reference command response
A response when reference is made properly for a reference command.
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A response when an error occurred.
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Normal response (BUSY)
This response is sent when a command cannot be received during processing.
Format)
i:BUSY<delimiter>
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Command recognition
The receiver (projector) retains incoming characters within a specific Tc, and recognizes the data as "received command" when delimiter is received.
If the character interval received exceeds the Tc or if a delimiter is not received within 256 characters, all data already received is lost, and the mode is reset to standby to receive commands again.
Parameter value
Definition of <Parameter value> is as follows:
<Parameter value> |
<value 1>, <value 2>…,<value > |
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WUX450 / WX520 / WUX400ST / WX450ST User Commands
3. Communication Flow
Command Transmission (PC side)
Commands should be sent from PC in a way that each character is sent within the specified Tc (inter-character timeout)
Command Reception (projector side)
The receiver (projector) retains incoming characters within a specific Tc, and recognizes the data as "received command" when delimiter is received.
If the character interval received exceeds the Tc or if a delimiter is not received within 256 characters, all data already received is lost, and the mode is reset to standby to receive commands again.
Command / Response
One response is always returned for each command sent from the PC.
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* The timeout interval between command and response (Tr) is 15 seconds.
Response Reception Timeout
If a response is not received within the Tr (timeout interval between command and response) while standing by a waiting response after sending a command from the PC, it is deemed to have exceeded the “response reception timeout.” Please resend the command.
Other
The projector can be communicated as long as it is supplied with AC power, even in standby mode. The PC side cannot send the next user command before a response for the first command is returned. If 2 or more user commands are received in a single port, user commands from 2nd one are discarded. If 2 or more user commands are received in a single port, only 1st command is processed, and a response is returned when finished.
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- 8 -
WUX450 / WX520 / WUX400ST / WX450ST User Commands
4. Command List
Item |
Commands |
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6AXADJ |
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6AXR |
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6-axix correction Y Hue / Saturation |
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AMBADJ |
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AMBLEVEL |
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Ambient light level settings |
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AMBTYPE |
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Ambient light type settings |
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ASELA1 |
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Analog PC-1 audio terminal selection |
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ASELA2 |
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Analog PC-2 audio terminal selection |
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ASELC |
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Component audio terminal selection |
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ASELD |
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Yes |
Digital PC audio terminal selection |
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ASELH |
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HDMI audio terminal selection |
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ASPECT |
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Screen settings |
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AUTOPC |
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Auto PC |
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AUTOSETEXE |
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Auto setup |
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AVOL |
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Audio volume adjustment |
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BLANK |
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BLANK function |
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BRI |
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Yes |
Brightness setting |
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COLOR_TEMP |
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Color temperature setting |
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COMVER |
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User command version inquiry |
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CONT |
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Contrast setting |
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DGAMMA |
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Dynamic gamma |
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DZOOM_POS |
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DZOOM position setting |
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DZOOM_RAT |
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DZOOM ratio setting |
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ERR |
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Error information inquiry |
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FINE_GAMMA_B |
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Fine gamma (B) adjustment |
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FINE_GAMMA_G |
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Fine gamma (G) adjustment |
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FINE_GAMMA_R |
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Fine gamma (R) adjustment |
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FLTWRN |
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Filter warning indication at startup |
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FREEZE |
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Freeze status |
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GAMMA |
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Gamma adjustment |
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HDMI_IN |
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HDMI input setting |
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HDMI overscan setting |
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HUE |
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Yes |
Hue setting |
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IMAGE |
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Image mode setting |
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IMAGEFLIP |
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Yes |
Flip display |
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INPUT |
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Input selection |
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KREP |
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Yes |
Key repeat |
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LAMP |
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Yes |
Lamp output setting |
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LAMPCOUNTER |
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Lamp ON time inquiry |
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Yes |
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LMPWRN |
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Lamp warning indication at startup |
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MAIN |
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Side control operation emulation |
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Yes |
Yes |
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MEMF |
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Yes |
Memory color adjustment (flesh) |
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MEMS |
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Yes |
Memory color adjustment (sky) |
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MEMG |
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Yes |
Memory color adjustment (green) |
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MUTE |
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Yes |
Mute control |
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NR |
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Yes |
Yes |
Noise reduction |
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Yes |
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POWER |
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Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
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PRODCODE |
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Yes |
Product information inquiry |
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Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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RC |
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- |
Remote control operation emulate |
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Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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RGBGAIN |
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Yes |
Yes |
RGB gain adjustment |
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Yes |
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RGBOFFSET |
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Yes |
Yes |
RGB offset adjustment |
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Yes |
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56 |
ROMVER |
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Yes |
ROM version inquiry |
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Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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57 |
SAT |
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Yes |
Yes |
Color saturation setting |
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- |
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Yes |
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58 |
SAVEIMGPROF |
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Yes |
Yes |
Create user memory |
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Yes |
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59 |
SCRNASPECT |
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Yes |
Yes |
Screen aspect setting |
- |
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Yes |
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60 |
SHARP |
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Yes |
Yes |
Sharpness setting |
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Yes |
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61 |
SIGNAL_INFO |
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Yes |
Input signal information inquiry |
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Yes |
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SIGNALSTATUS |
- |
Yes |
Signal status inquiry |
- |
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- |
Yes |
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63 |
TEMP |
- |
Yes |
Temperature sensor value inquiry |
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- |
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Yes |
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TPTN |
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Yes |
Yes |
Test pattern |
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Yes |
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Note: About "Power mode restriction"
Commands are executable only when the projector is in the mode indicated by "○." Meaning of each mode is as follows:
SL1: Standby mode when "Network standby setting" is set to "Eco" (for commands sent through LAN) SL3: Standby mode when "Network standby setting" is set to "Normal" (for commands sent through LAN) ST: Standby mode (for all commands sent via RS-232C, regardless of the network setting)
ON: Power on status
- 10 -
WUX450 / WX520 / WUX400ST / WX450ST User Commands
5. Guide to command description
This section explains how commands are described.
The command descriptions have the format shown below.
EXAMPLE
Summary of the function
Format
Setting |
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A command format when a command is sent to the projector to make a setting |
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Example) 6AXADJ=<6-axix adjustment parameter: ID> |
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A response format for the setting command. |
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"-" is shown when there is no setting command. |
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Example) i:OK |
Reference |
Command |
A command format when a command is sent to the projector to refer to the |
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Example) GET=6AXADJ |
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A response format for a reference command. |
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"-" is shown when there is no reference command. |
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Example) g:6AXADJ=<6-axis adjustment parameter: ID> |
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Note: See "Error list" for any response other than the above.
When parameters exist for the command, a list of parameter is inserted in this position.
Example)
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Parameter |
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ON |
Valid |
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Invalid |
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WUX450 / WX520 / WUX400ST / WX450ST User Commands
Environment
This defines the environments that support the command (power supply state, input signal state). The command is executable when the projector is in the mode indicated by "○" in the table of corresponding command description page.
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Power mode restriction |
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Input *8 |
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LAN *1 |
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RS-232C *6 |
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SL0 |
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SL3 |
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ST |
ON |
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D-RGB |
A-RGB |
COMP |
HDMI |
LAN |
USB |
None |
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*3 |
*4 |
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*7 |
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*8 |
*8 |
*8 |
*8 |
*8 |
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*8 |
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*1 |
Power mode restriction/LAN |
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*2 |
SL0 |
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Standby mode, and the network function is turned off. |
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When the network function is turned off, the command is not executable if |
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coming from LAN, in which case, this should never be “O”. |
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*3 |
SL1 |
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"O" if enabled in a power ON state. |
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SL3 |
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Standby mode, and the network standby setting is set to "Eco." |
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ON |
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Normal projection status |
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*6 |
Power / RS-232C |
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Indicates whether the command coming through RS-232C is executable. |
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ST |
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Standby mode (includes SL0, SL1 and SL3 altogether, regardless of the |
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network setting). |
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*8 |
Input |
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Indicates whether the command that is depending on input signal is |
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executable while the power is on. |
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Remarks
Remarks about the command is inserted when necessary.
Example
Specific example of the command is inserted when necessary.
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WUX450 / WX520 / WUX400ST / WX450ST User Commands
6. Command Details
6AXADJ
6-axix adjustment / OFF
Format
Setting |
Command |
6AXADJ=<6-axix adjustment parameter: ID> |
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Response |
i:OK |
Reference |
Command |
GET=6AXADJ |
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Response |
g:6AXADJ=<6-axix adjustment parameter: ID> |
Note: See "Error list" for any response other than the above.
<6-axis adjustment parameter:ID>
Parameter |
Meaning |
OFF |
Turned off |
ON |
Adjusted |
Environment
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Power mode restriction |
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Input |
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LAN |
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RS-232C |
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SL0 |
SL1 |
SL3 |
ON |
ST |
ON |
D-RGB A-RGB |
COMP |
HDMI |
LAN |
USB |
None |
No |
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Yes |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Remarks
(1)Use "6AXR - Y" command when this is set to "ON" and the corrected 6-axis values need to be changed.
(2)This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode.
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WUX450 / WX520 / WUX400ST / WX450ST User Commands
6AXR
6-axis adjustment (red), hue/saturation/brightness
Format
Setting |
Command |
6AXR=<R hue:Number>,<R saturation:Number>, |
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<R brightness:Number> |
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Response |
i:OK |
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Reference |
Command |
GET=6AXR |
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Response |
g:6AXR=<R hue:Number>,<R saturation:Number>, |
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<R brightness:Number> |
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Note: See "Error list" for any response other than the above. |
<R hue:Number> is within -20 to 20
<R saturation:Number> is within -20 to 20 <R brightness:Number> is within -20 to 20
Environment
Power mode restriction
Input
LAN |
RS-232C |
SL0 |
SL1 |
SL3 |
ON |
ST |
ON |
D-RGB A-RGB |
COMP |
HDMI |
LAN |
USB |
None |
No |
No |
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Yes |
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Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Remarks
(1)When 6-axix adjustment is turned on, these settings are shown over the displayed image. However, the settings can be changed regardless of whether 6-axis adjustment is turned on or not.
(2)This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode.
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WUX450 / WX520 / WUX400ST / WX450ST User Commands
6AXG
6-axis adjustment (green), hue/saturation/brightness
Format
Setting |
Command |
6AXG=<G hue:Number>,<G saturation:Number>, |
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<G brightness:Number> |
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Response |
i:OK |
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Reference |
Command |
GET=6AXG |
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Response |
g:6AXG=<G hue:Number>,<G saturation:Number>, |
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<G brightness:Number> |
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Note: See "Error list" for any response other than the above. |
<G hue:Number> is within -20 to 20
<G saturation:Number> is within -20 to 20 <G brightness:Number> is within -20 to 20
Environment
Power mode restriction
Input
LAN |
RS-232C |
SL0 |
SL1 |
SL3 |
ON |
ST |
ON |
D-RGB A-RGB |
COMP |
HDMI |
LAN |
USB |
None |
No |
No |
No |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Remarks
(1)When 6-axix adjustment is turned on, these settings are shown over the displayed image. However, the settings can be changed regardless of whether 6-axis adjustment is turned on or not.
(2)This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode.
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WUX450 / WX520 / WUX400ST / WX450ST User Commands
6AXB
6-axis adjustment (blue), hue/saturation/brightness
Format
Setting |
Command |
6AXB=<B hue:Number>,<B saturation:Number>, |
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<B brightness:Number> |
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Response |
i:OK |
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Reference |
Command |
GET=6AXB |
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Response |
g:6AXB=<B hue:Number>,<B saturation:Number>, |
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<B brightness:Number> |
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Note: See "Error list" for any response other than the above. |
<B hue:Number> is within -20 to 20
<B saturation:Number> is within -20 to 20 <B brightness:Number> is within -20 to 20
Environment
Power mode restriction
Input
LAN |
RS-232C |
SL0 |
SL1 |
SL3 |
ON |
ST |
ON |
D-RGB A-RGB |
COMP |
HDMI |
LAN |
USB |
None |
No |
No |
No |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Remarks
(1)When 6-axix adjustment is turned on, these settings are shown over the displayed image. However, the settings can be changed regardless of whether 6-axis adjustment is turned on or not.
(2)This sets the currently selected input signal and image mode.
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